Emma Folkes > Burges Salmon LLP > Bristol, England > Lawyer Profile

Burges Salmon LLP
ONE GLASS WHARF
BRISTOL
BS2 0ZX
England

Living Wage

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Work Department

Real Estate

Position

Partner working within the firm’s Food and Farming team and specialising in non-contentious agricultural property matters. Acts on a wide variety of transactional matters including sales and purchases and the grant of tenancies, and advises on a wide range of issues arising from the ongoing management of farms and estates. Client base is UK-wide and includes landowners, farmers, national institutions and charities.

Recent examples of work: acting on the sale, in parts, of a significant estate comprising let farms, in-hand woodland and cottages. Acting on the sale of a portfolio of rural cottages. Documenting the division of a family farm following the settlement of a complex farming partnership dispute. Working with an institutional landowner on the restructure of agricultural tenancy arrangements. Acting on the acquisition of strategic land subject to complex overage obligations relating to future development.

Career

Trained Trowers & Hamlins LLP, qualified 2003; Trowers & Hamlins LLP (2001-2006); Forsters LLP (2006-2007); Burges Salmon (2007-present); Partner 2017.

Memberships

Agricultural Law Association.

Education

Attended Girton College, University of Cambridge (Geography 1999); University of the West of England, Bristol (Post Graduate Diploma in Law 2000; Legal Practice Course 2001); Member, Board of Governors, Harper Adams University.

Leisure

Country walks and inns, National Trust visits and quilting.

Lawyer Rankings

South West > Private client > Agriculture and estates

(Leading partners)

Emma FolkesBurges Salmon LLP

Burges Salmon LLP‘s practice is well-equipped to handle transactions, disputes, as well as tax and succession planning in the agriculture and estates sectors. The team fields extensive expertise in rural affairs and is led by Tom Hewitt, who is praised for being ‘at the top of his profession’. Agricultural disputes form the core of Kevin Kennedy‘s practice, while Emma Folkes specialises in transactional work. The taxation of development land alongside succession planning, inheritance tax, and asset structuring are particular areas of focus for Tim Williams. Another key name to note in the practice is Ross Simpson, whose capabilities include handling the disposal and acquisition of landholdings and agricultural portfolios.